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THE WEEK'S GOOD CAUSE

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An appeal on behalf of WORKINGTON INFIRMARY by Alderman JOHN CASSON , Mayor of Workington
This year is the Golden Jubilee of the Workington Infirmary, which was built on a small scale in 1884 and has gradually expanded in size until it now consists of two men's wards, a women's ward, a children's ward, and a maternity ward, together with an X-ray and massage department.
In view of the expansion of Workington and the advance of medical science, it has been decided to form a fund to celebrate the hospital's jubilee, and with the proceeds of this to build a new block house, an enlarged X-ray department, and a better-equipped massage department in order to cope with the needs of this busy industrial district.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to Alderman John Casson , [address removed].

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